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Dear Mahamantra Prabhu,

 

You have embarrassed us fully, completely and absolutely. I knew the beauty

is in the eyes of the beholder, but I did not know there was so much of it!

 

 

>I love them all! And yes! I *do* quote them all, and even the one about

>women, after all (understandably) as a Brahmacari I don't have to *love*

>the unpleasant strange side of the opposite sex.

>but then again, women don't have to like us either,

 

I was once hidden behind a tree, overhearing your brahmacarya seminar :-)

that was held outdoors and I remember you were pounding into the

brahmacaris' heads that they will never make it as brahmacaris if they

don't respect women. Those boys looked quite surprised!

 

 

Thank you for your blessings,

 

Ys Dhkdd

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> It would be interesting to see what the criteria were that determiend

> whether a given verse made it into the BBT edition.

 

Shukavak, in his book Hindu Encounter with Modernity, has presented a

chronological list of Bhaktivinoda's works, who is said to have edited and

published, in 1895, a Mukunda-Mala-Stotra composed in sixty-two verses,

(Sanskrit only, no commentaries).

 

This brings the number of dubious MMSs to three :)

 

ys end

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